Jd2859
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is anyone running dalton weights if so how do u like them
rallikuski
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I have dalton dtya-2 weights in my clutch (MTX153 with mcx270hp kit) and i like them. Easy to adjust and profile is quite nice.
Last season i had yamaha orginal 8gl weights tuned to 84,3g and they were little bit "lazy" from start. Now with dtya-2 i have 80,3g and they feel more agressive from start. Nothing else didnt chance in my clutch setup...
Last season i had yamaha orginal 8gl weights tuned to 84,3g and they were little bit "lazy" from start. Now with dtya-2 i have 80,3g and they feel more agressive from start. Nothing else didnt chance in my clutch setup...
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I’m using them in my Nytro with Hindle/Hurricane kit with great results, super easy to tune out in the field.
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I haven’t been able to get a good look at them and my question is do u just change out the slug in the heel to change weight or can u add tip weight and so on?I’m using them in my Nytro with Hindle/Hurricane kit with great results, super easy to tune out in the field.
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You can load the weights any way you like. The slugs thread in from the heel, but you can place the weight wherever you’d like it to be within the body of the cam arm. A little blue lock tight will keep the slugs in position for you.
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does it make a difference where u put the slugs with the daltons? or can u just add weight lets say in the center and it works like a traditional 3-4 hole weightYou can load the weights any way you like. The slugs thread in from the heel, but you can place the weight wherever you’d like it to be within the body of the cam arm. A little blue lock tight will keep the slugs in position for you.
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Yup, you got it. Try experimenting with where you place the slug within the body, makes a big difference.does it make a difference where u put the slugs with the daltons? or can u just add weight lets say in the center and it works like a traditional 3-4 hole weight
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Ok, so what effect does heel/toe have? I have Daltons and just wound them all the way in.Yup, you got it. Try experimenting with where you place the slug within the body, makes a big difference.
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